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The phrase "anything is prohibited" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you want to emphasize that no actions or items are allowed.
Example: "In this area, anything is prohibited to ensure the safety of all visitors."
Alternatives: "nothing is allowed" or "all actions are forbidden."
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In addition, impersonating anyone or anything is prohibited.
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if you see or hear players on Xbox live discussing illegal stuff or doing anything that is prohibited by the Xbox live terms of use and code of conduct report them because ten complaints against that player will result in them getting suspended or banned from Xbox live.
The existing law says publishing anything in print is prohibited without the requisite license from the minister of information, and, after having consulted with the Press Federation.
A handful of Muslim parents have voiced concern about making sure their children are not served anything with pork, which is prohibited by their religion.
The index employs filters that remove anything that is haram that is, prohibited.
Do not photocopy anything of which photocopying is prohibited by law.
Unfortunately pornographic material, threats, or anything that breaks the law is prohibited, but everything else is allowed.
"Real, inert, or anything resembling an explosive item is prohibited in both carry-on and checked baggage," TSA notes.
Except for matzo, anything that's made with grain is prohibited during Passover.
Using the terminal for anything other than conducting TechCASH transactions is prohibited.
Under emergency rule, the press is prohibited from publishing anything deemed "provocative" and political activity is banned, including demonstrations.
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